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    towards interactive television and video on demand, offered by cable distribution networks. 3) Network superhighways carrying internet traffic and the information of the future ,on which all kinds of interactive services such as electronic mail, voice telephony and videoconferencing, electronic commerce are already flourishing, and soon, perhaps, television on demand. Multimedia can be said to be a result of the convergence of several ‘traditional’ industries, mainly

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    Role of E-governance in administrative Efficiency and Combating Corruption Abstract: Administrative efficiency and Corruption have been the matter of growing interest for any Government of a country. Increasing efficiency and decreasing corruption are very much important for good governance and better development of a country. Because organization’s effectivity, productivity, depends on administrative efficiency. The objective of this paper is to find out the role of E-governance in Administrative

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    stores nowadays. Since the first touch-screen smart phone invented in the world which is call “Simon” launch by the IBM company in 1993, intelligent technology began to enter human’s lives and accelerated the convergence of traditional mobile telephony, Internet services, and personal computing into a new industry. With the continuous progress of smart phone technology, the smart phone industry has been expand and develop non-stop after a decade, there are three major competitors, including APPLE

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 Business strategy 3 Collaboration and sharing 3 Business areas which use IT 3 Work and environment 3 Instant Connection with Customers 3 Online Stores 4 Employee Training 4 Accounting 4 The Internet 4 Time Management 5 Start-up Costs 5 Storage 6 Marketing 6 Advertising 6 Information 6 Communication 7 Efficiency 7 Competitive Advantage 8 Economic Efficiencies 8 Advantages of Technology to Business 8 Reference 9   Introduction Innovation gives an extensive variety

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    Medical Sensor Networks have unique constrictions as compared to conventional networks making the execution of security measures impractical. Medical Sensor Networks aspire to develop the breathing healthcare and monitoring services, particularly for the aged people, kids and persistently ill. There are numerous advantages accomplished with Medical Sensor Networks. To commence with, remote monitoring potential is the foremost advantage of MSN. With remote monitoring, the recognition of urgent situations

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    Edward Glaeser has written an informative book that unveils its optimistic view of the city: The Triumph of Cities. Glaeser, a professor of economics at Harvard University, is a brilliant economist who is credited with the recent revitalization of the field of urban economy. So far could their ideas through numerous but somewhat scattered newspaper articles and academic papers whose reading required prior training and considerable effort. Instead, the book is a simple, comprehensive and documented

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    Issues in Business Management and Economics Vol.1 (3), pp. 047-060, July 2013 Available online at http://www.journalissues.org/journals-home.php?id=2 © 2013 Journal Issues Original Research Paper The adoption of mobile phone: How has it changed us socially? Accepted 7 July , 2013 Augustine Addo Institute of Entrepreneurship and Finance, Department of Entrepreneurship and Finance, Kumasi polytechnic, P. O. Box 845, Kumasi, Ghana. Author Email: augustine_addo@yahoo.co.uk Tel:

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    Vijay Jidla Managing Emerging Technology CIS-629 Prof: Karla Carter Bellevue University Dt: 06/08/15 Abstract The technology in nineteenth century is referred to the practical arts used to create physical products everything from wagon to steam engine. But in twentieth century the word was expanded to include everything involved in satisfying human material wants. In this we can see the concepts and significance of the technology, how the technology emerged, what is the internal process

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    From Contents to Devices: The Australian Television Industry Analysis The emergence of the internet and digital globalisation forces the entire media and entertainment industry to digitalize and accelerate its online distribution world widely, the commercial television industry is not an exception. During this transforming period, the continuous rise in popularity of online video-sharing websites like YouTube and the increasing prevalence of mobile video playback devices seem to suggest that commercial

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    2.0 Market and Business Context The global food ingredients market was valued at $440bn in 2015. Within this, the bulk food ingredients market accounted for $370bn. The remaining $70bn represents the speciality food ingredients market, projected to reach $91.2bn by 2020, at a CAGR of 5.5% from 2015. Functional food ingredients comprise the majority of the speciality category of which T&L cover ~$27B. T&L is the leader in Fructose and artificial High Intensity Sweeteners (aHIS), and top 5 in other

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